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Falcons LG Andy Levitre agreed to a $2.5 million pay cut.

He can earn $1.5 million back via playtime incentives. The move drops Levitre's cap charge from $8.375 million to $5.875 million and all but ensures he will be back with the team in 2018. Even with Levitre returning, the Falcons need help at guard. Mar 8 - 10:26 AM

Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff said LG Andy Levitre will be back with the team for 2018.

Levitre, 32 in May, was listed as a potential cap cut by some Falcons media. Releasing him would create $7 million in cap room. Perhaps the two sides have negotiated some sort of pay cut behind the scenes. Feb 28 - 2:21 PM

Atlanta is near the bottom of the league in available cap space, promoting GM Thomas Dimitroff to say the team will have to make some "difficult moves" to free up money. Signing Matt Ryan to a long-term extension could help open up some space, but Ledbetter believes Levitre is on the chopping block. Cutting Levitre would create $7 million in cap space, but it would also create a big hole at guard, a position the Falcons are already weak. Feb 26 - 12:47 PM